How one company reshaped — and kind of ruined — the viral video landscape

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Jukin Media is like an internet mob boss.

With nearly 50,000 videos in their library, it owns a huge chunk of the viral videos on the internet, and it decides who gets to share those clips — and they don't come cheap. Yet you're probably blissfully unaware of the company that's behind the scenes pulling the viral strings.

As a company, what Jukin does is relatively simple: It finds undiscovered videos, buys them or strikes a revenue share from the owners thirsty for viral fame or money. It then licenses the clips for rebroadcast — to everyone from the local news to highlight reel shows on MTV.  Read more...

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How one company reshaped — and kind of ruined — the viral video landscape How one company reshaped — and kind of ruined — the viral video landscape Reviewed by mimisabreena on Tuesday, August 07, 2018 Rating: 5

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